The Coupe Manier | |
| Organiser(s) | Paris Star |
|---|---|
| Founded | 1896 |
| Abolished | 1911; 114 years ago (1911) |
| Region | France |
| Last champions | US Clichy (1911) |
| Most championships | Club Français (3 titles) |
TheCoupe Manier was afootball competition in France that ran from 1897 until 1911. Only clubs that fielded no more than three foreigners were allowed to participate in the competition, which at the time was mainly British people living and residing inParis. It was named in honor of the donor of the trophy, Mr. Manier, president of theParis Star.[1] In response to this condition, theCoupe Dewar was played, in which French clubs with multiple English players could participate.




The competition was initially dominated byClub Français, who won each of the first five editions between 1896 and 1900, beating the likes ofLe Havre AC, the organizersParis Star,RC Roubaix (twice), andUA I arrondissement in the finals.[1][2][3][4] Français then won a sixth and last title in the 1902 edition, whose final was played on 4 January 1903, defeatingOlympique Lillois in the final.[5]
The finalists of the 1903 and 1904 editions wereGallia Club Paris andCA Paris, with the former winning in 1903 and the latter in 1904.[6][7] Between 1905 and 1907, the Coupe Manier was awarded to the highest-ranked team in the Paris Championship, which was CA Paris in 1905, RC Paris in 1906, andAS Française in 1907; however, RC Paris did not meet the criteria to obtain the trophy, so CA Paris retained it.[8] This rule was used again for its last edition in 1911.[9]
| Year | Champion | Result | Runner-up | Location of the final |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1896 | Club Français | 5–3 (A.E.T) | Le Havre AC | Courbevoie Velodrome |
| 1897 | Club Français (2) | 10–0 | Paris Star | Vélodrome de Vincennes[2] |
| 1898 | Club Français (3) | 3–1 | RC Roubaix | Suresnes |
| 1899[3] | Club Français (4) | 6–0 | ||
| 1900 | Club Français (5) | 1–0 | UA I arrondissement | Joinville[4] |
| 1901 | Nationale de St-Mandé | 3–2 (A.E.T) | US Parisienne | Maisons-Alfort |
| 1902[a] | Club Français (6) | 7–0 | Olympique Lillois | Le Vésinet[5] |
| 1903[b] | Gallia Club Paris | 3–2 (A.E.T) | CA Paris | Vélodrome de Vincennes |
| 1904 | CA Paris (2) | 5–2 | Gallia Club Paris | Joinville |
| 1905 | CA Paris (3)[8] | |||
| 1906 | CA Paris (4)[8] | |||
| 1907 | AS Française | |||
| 1908[c] | Red Star | 3–2 | Club Français | Maisons-Alfort |
| 1909 | CA XIVe [fr] | 5–1 | Stade Français | |
| 1910–11 | US Clichy[9] |
| Club | Titles | Year |
|---|---|---|
| Club Français | 6 | 1896, 1897, 1898, 1899, 1900, 1902 |
| Nationale de St-Mandé / CA Paris | 4 | 1901, 1904, 1905, 1906 |
| Gallia Club Paris | 1 | 1903 |
| AS Française | 1 | 1907 |
| Red Star | 1 | 1908 |
| CA XIVe [fr] | 1 | 1909 |
| US Clichy | 1 | 1910–11 |